The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 75
... Cleo . Tread softly , Trollio , my father sleeps still . Trol . Ay , forsooth ; but he sleeps like a hare , with his eyes open , and that ' s no good sign . Cleo . Sure thou art weary of this sullen living ; But I am not ; for I take ...
... Cleo . Tread softly , Trollio , my father sleeps still . Trol . Ay , forsooth ; but he sleeps like a hare , with his eyes open , and that ' s no good sign . Cleo . Sure thou art weary of this sullen living ; But I am not ; for I take ...
Page 105
... Cleo . As you please . Cuc . Pardon me for that , it shall be as you please indeed forsooth , I love to be courtly and in fashion . Cleo . Well , to your embassy . whom ? What , and from Cuc . There you come to me . O , to be in the ...
... Cleo . As you please . Cuc . Pardon me for that , it shall be as you please indeed forsooth , I love to be courtly and in fashion . Cleo . Well , to your embassy . whom ? What , and from Cuc . There you come to me . O , to be in the ...
Page 112
... Cleo , All , [ all ] as you commanded . What's your haste for ? Trol . A brace of women , usher'd by the young old ape with his she - clog , are enter'd the castle . Shall they come on ? Cor . By any means ; the time is precious now ...
... Cleo , All , [ all ] as you commanded . What's your haste for ? Trol . A brace of women , usher'd by the young old ape with his she - clog , are enter'd the castle . Shall they come on ? Cor . By any means ; the time is precious now ...
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